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Take an exclusive peek at Harper's BAZAAR's 'Wonderland' spread for the soon-to-be-released April issue. Featuring eight iconic stories shot in eight iconic Australian settings, this is a landmark shoot in more ways than one.

Featuring famous Australian faces styled into classic fairytales and folklore favourites, the shoot includes Natalie Imbruglia, Emma Lung, Sophie Lowe, The Australian Ballet Company and even the Bra Boys as Ali Baba's 40 thieves (Michelle Leslie plays Ali Baba - nice).

The clothes featured in the shoot are also made up of an all-Australian lineup of designers, including Romance Was Born, Lover, Josh Goot and sass & bide.

Via Harper's BAZAAR website

 
Posted on February 17, 2010 at 10:57am by Pedestrian.
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m said...
imbruglia. biggest babe, eves!  
Feb 17, 2010
at 01:09pm
jose said...
Natalie Imbruglia the best! (L)  
Feb 17, 2010
at 06:02pm
Jorge Munoz said...
Natalie Imbruglia, so beautiful, just waiting her new album and more news about her, please.
From Chile, bug hugs to Natalie  
Feb 18, 2010
at 11:30pm
ted said...
I love her too. Your point of view is very interesting. I must only agree with you.  
Jun 08, 2010
at 01:58am

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